So above you see the 4 books I made in their slip cases, Three of them I used the  "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" title and one using the "Sorcerer's Stone".  Then to the right, one of the books have been taken out.
    So, here it is! The first completed book of the Potter Project. Below you'll see four books; one of them is still with me, while the others were sent out. The first I sent to J.K.Rowling as a thank you gift for my favorite story and all the inspiration it brought me, while the other two went to the British and American publishers of the Harry Potter series. 

     Originally I was going to make five books. I even say so on a page in the actual book where I explained what it was, incase it found it's way into hands of someone who didn't know. Even there I said  five were made, but unfortunately, part of the way through the actual production, I realized I wasn't going to have enough materials to do all I wanted so I cut it down to four. Luckily, I only needed four, the fifth was just going to be an extra copy to send somewhere else... Austrailia maybe.
Here's the (far to expensive) dust jacket which I spent the most money on to be printed nicely.

With a cute little cutting on the back flap to go along with Neville's toad Trevor still trying to escape.
But let's get to the inside!
I used my design for the Hogwarts crest and created a pattern for the front & back inside cover pages... it doesn't show well here, but it came out really neat.
On the inside front cover I put a "bonus" illustration I'd done of Dumbledor that I just liked. On a translucent sleeve I wrote "A man appeared on the corner..." which is the quote  from the book when he makes his first appearance.
Here are some of the first interier pages.
A couple more pages with the vignette drawings on them.
Fear not to those who may worry about copyright issues. If you look closely, the only text that is "real" are the titles of the chapters, a few select quotes for the sense of continuity and anything I wrote personally. The rest is Loreum Ipsum text, which is basically a bunch of latin stuff to make it look like "real" text.
And lastly, here's how the colour illustrations turned out, including the fold-out one of Diagon Alley.